It's July and the summer is flying by! Recruitment starts in just 58 days! Remember, to particiate in formal recruitment you must register online at http://greeklife.evansville.edu/recruitment and click on the link for Interactive Colleigate Solutions! The application is easy and should only take you a few minutes! You may choose to pay online or mail a check to UE. If you have questions, please contact Cara Fabrocini, Assistant Director of Student Engagmenet at CF107@evansville.edu or (812) 488-2058.
Now here are some more of the 2012 Recruitment Team!
Name: Amy
Year: Senior
Major: Exercise Science, minor in Psychology
Hometown: Columbus, IN
Hi! I'm Amy. I'm a senior at UE and I am hoping to head to an Occupational therapy graduate school after I graduate in the spring. I am a member of the Exercise Science club and try to attend Student Christian Fellowship when I can.
Year: Senior
Major: Exercise Science, minor in Psychology
Hometown: Columbus, IN
Hi! I'm Amy. I'm a senior at UE and I am hoping to head to an Occupational therapy graduate school after I graduate in the spring. I am a member of the Exercise Science club and try to attend Student Christian Fellowship when I can.
Greek life was not something I thought I would be a part of when I first started at UE. I decided to go ahead and see what Greek life was all about by going through recruitment. I feel in love with the idea of having a support system away from home. My family had just moved from Charleston, South Carolina to Columbus, Indiana only about two weeks before I started at UE, so I was really far away from any familiar faces. Greek life became my home away from home. It helped give me a better sense of self and confident outlook on life. This is my second year being a Gamma Chi and I am so thrilled to be able to help each of you! See you in August!
Year: Senior
Major: Clinical Psychology
Hometown: Muskegon, MI
Hi! When I first got to campus, I could tell that being eight hours away from home was going to be hard for me. I really needed to find a family away from home. I found the family I was looking for in UE’s Greek life. I was lucky enough to have enormous support from my family to go Greek which made the whole process that much more rewarding.
My school family is not just composed of women from my chapter, but individuals from every Greek organization on campus. When I tell people now that I used to be shy they tend to start laughing because it is the opposite of what I am now. Through Greek life I have grown to be more confident and a better leader. With the support of my sisters I have found opportunities to be a leader at the University as a Student Government Association representative and the President of UE’s Student Activities Board and Lead Activities Mentor for the Freshman Edge Program. I honestly believe that going Greek was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I cannot imagine not being part of UE’s Greek Life. I am excited to meet each of you in the fall.
Name: Kourtney
Year: Junior
Major: Psychology
Hometown: Vincennes, IN
Hello, everyone! Here is a little bit about why Greek life interested me when I first came to UE. Outside of Greek Life, I am active in College Mentors for Kids where I serve as Vice President and Circle K. Being Greek also gave me other leadership opportunities, and that was one reason why Greek Life intrigued me. On campus, I quickly saw how involved every member of UE Greek Life was on campus.
Greek Life also interested me for a couple of other reasons. Before I came to UE, I saw how my brother was involved in Greek Life on his campus and how much he enjoyed it. Because of this, I thought Greek Life might be something I would enjoy too. And I was right! The biggest reason I went Greek at UE was because my twin sister and I decided to go to different schools and this was the first time we really had been apart. Joining a sorority gave me plenty of sisters that I could count on for anything. Being Greek at UE has allowed me to meet so many amazing young men and women, and I hope you choose to join UE Greek Life as well!
Year: Junior
Major: Psychology
Hometown: Vincennes, IN
Hello, everyone! Here is a little bit about why Greek life interested me when I first came to UE. Outside of Greek Life, I am active in College Mentors for Kids where I serve as Vice President and Circle K. Being Greek also gave me other leadership opportunities, and that was one reason why Greek Life intrigued me. On campus, I quickly saw how involved every member of UE Greek Life was on campus.
Greek Life also interested me for a couple of other reasons. Before I came to UE, I saw how my brother was involved in Greek Life on his campus and how much he enjoyed it. Because of this, I thought Greek Life might be something I would enjoy too. And I was right! The biggest reason I went Greek at UE was because my twin sister and I decided to go to different schools and this was the first time we really had been apart. Joining a sorority gave me plenty of sisters that I could count on for anything. Being Greek at UE has allowed me to meet so many amazing young men and women, and I hope you choose to join UE Greek Life as well!